Życie kulturalne Polaków w Mandżurii w latach 1897–1947

The article is dedicated to the Polish colony in Manchuria, which came into being at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and lasted for over 50 years. In successive parts, the author discusses manifestations of cultural life of Poles in Manchuria. He concentrates mostly on Polish cultural insti...

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Main Author: Kim Yong-Deog
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Silesia Press 2020-12-01
Series:Postscriptum Polonistyczne
Online Access:https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10940
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spelling doaj-17802bdec267433f8c70e33dc9fda1ff2021-09-15T12:34:02ZengUniversity of Silesia PressPostscriptum Polonistyczne1898-15932353-98442020-12-0162Życie kulturalne Polaków w Mandżurii w latach 1897–1947Kim Yong-Deog0doktor. Wykładowca w Hankuk University of Foreign Studies w Seulu, pracownik East European and Balkan Institute. The article is dedicated to the Polish colony in Manchuria, which came into being at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and lasted for over 50 years. In successive parts, the author discusses manifestations of cultural life of Poles in Manchuria. He concentrates mostly on Polish cultural institutions created by Poles, the magazines they published. The author points out the merits of some greatest representatives of the colony. The important role was also played by Polish Consulate in Harbin and its workers dedicated to their tasks. After the Second World War broke out, the situation of Polish community became more difficult, and the colony ceased to exist under communist regime in China. Poles left and material traces of their residence in Manchuria also ceased to exist. https://www.journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/PPol/article/view/10940
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Życie kulturalne Polaków w Mandżurii w latach 1897–1947
Postscriptum Polonistyczne
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title Życie kulturalne Polaków w Mandżurii w latach 1897–1947
title_short Życie kulturalne Polaków w Mandżurii w latach 1897–1947
title_full Życie kulturalne Polaków w Mandżurii w latach 1897–1947
title_fullStr Życie kulturalne Polaków w Mandżurii w latach 1897–1947
title_full_unstemmed Życie kulturalne Polaków w Mandżurii w latach 1897–1947
title_sort życie kulturalne polaków w mandżurii w latach 1897–1947
publisher University of Silesia Press
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description The article is dedicated to the Polish colony in Manchuria, which came into being at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and lasted for over 50 years. In successive parts, the author discusses manifestations of cultural life of Poles in Manchuria. He concentrates mostly on Polish cultural institutions created by Poles, the magazines they published. The author points out the merits of some greatest representatives of the colony. The important role was also played by Polish Consulate in Harbin and its workers dedicated to their tasks. After the Second World War broke out, the situation of Polish community became more difficult, and the colony ceased to exist under communist regime in China. Poles left and material traces of their residence in Manchuria also ceased to exist.
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